Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine at Johns Hopkins

Don't Stay Sidelined by Your Sports Injury

Whether you developed your injury training for your first 5K or during a collegiate sports tournament, Johns Hopkins sports medicine experts are here to help get you back in action.

The Division of Sports Medicine of the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery provides medical care and treatment to professional and recreational athletes of all ages. Our team of experts specializes in athletic injuries of the bones, joints, muscles, cartilage and ligaments, with a special focus on shoulder, knee, hip and foot and ankle conditions.

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We work with you through the consultation and treatment — keeping you current state, desired outcomes and performance needs in mind — and coordinate post-treatment care with the rehabilitation staff. Our goal is to help you remain healthy and active and get back to the desired level of athletic performance. Our sports medicine specialists serve as team physicians to some of the most elite collegiate athletic programs in the country, including the teams of The Johns Hopkins University. Our experience with the needs of athletes means we’re prepared to handle common and severe cases of sports injuries in those who compete at a professional level.

A Woman's Guide to Sports Injury Prevention and Treatment

Whether you’re training daily with your team, hitting the gym on the weekend or logging miles on your treadmill in the basement after the kids go to bed, you’re an athlete. This guide will explain the biggest risks active women face and how you can run, play or work out smarter to prevent injury.

Seasonal Running and Injury Prevention | Webinar

Running is a great activity for your heart, weight and mental health, but it comes with a risk of injuries, no matter how experienced you are. Orthopaedic surgeon James Ficke, M.D., and physical therapist Ken Johnson discuss measures you can take to avoid common running injuries.

Convenient Locations

The Division of Sports Medicine has offices located throughout the greater Baltimore region that are convenient for residents of Maryland and surrounding states to access care. Many of our offices are also located outside the city on suburban campuses, where patients have access to ample parking and major highways for easy travel.